vanilla
Some Ginger ales contain vanilla extract. Vanilla extract contains alcohol.
"Pure" vanilla extract generally contains 35-40% alcohol... "Imitation" vanilla does not use alcohol as an ingredient
No. Pure vanilla extract should contain only vanilla & alcohol.
Alcohol keeps the vanilla product fresh while amplifying the flavor. The alcohol is not harmful in small amounts.
No. Only "pure" vanilla extract is made with alcohol
Potent Lemon Extract McCormick "Pure Lemon Extract" contains 83% alcohol.
Imitation vanilla extract typically contains about 35% alcohol.
In answering this question there's a necessity to be precise with terminology, because otherwise "yes," "no," and "what the heck do you mean?" are all valid answers. In the chemistry sense: Vanillin does not contain alcohol, it is an alcohol; that is, it's an organic compound with an -OH group. In the normal person sense: Vanillin itself does not contain alcohol, but vanilla extract does usually contain alcohol; again, to be specific, it usually contains ethyl alcohol, which is what most non-chemists mean when they say "alcohol."
Pampers Cruisers contain ingredients: petrolatum, stearyl alcohol, aloe barbadensis leaf extract.
Not if you wish to keep your sight. According to an MSDS (material safety data sheet) Vanilla Extract contains "Ethyl alcohol 200 Proof"
There are different types of almond flavorings: 'Pure' almond extract is made from the oil of bitter almond and alcohol. 'Natural' almond extract also contains cassia bark essence. Imitation almond extract is made from water, alcohol (32%), and benzaldehyde. If you have a nut allergy, always read the ingredient on the label of the product.